Level 60 Deaths Strike OnlyFangs in Hardcore WoW



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24 thoughts on “Level 60 Deaths Strike OnlyFangs in Hardcore WoW”

  1. This is Xaryu’s worst take ever. It was clearly a terrible play by Soda. Xaryu doesn’t do 60 content and doesn’t understand how dangerous those packs are. All the 60’s in my guild (including myself) can see how terrible that was

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  2. This is Xaryu’s worst take ever. It was clearly a terrible play by Soda. Xaryu doesn’t do 60 content and doesn’t understand how dangerous those packs are. All the 60’s in my guild (including myself) can see how terrible that was

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  3. either soda pulled aggro, or was killed by nova… in either case, it was a positional mistake. Just because 99% of players would have made the same mistake doesnt change the fact its a mistake. LoS and wait for tank to secure aggro before facerolling.

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  4. Xaryu buddy. You are so ridiculously wrong here. Worst take you have given I think. Which is an overall W considering how many times you have been clipped. But bro saying any good warrior would die there or make the same mistakes is crazy. Btw sodas fault. Wake is not at fault for shit he positioned and played that properly. Death on soda and soda alone

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  5. There were a handful of things their group did wrong in that first clip. Almost all of the blame falls on Soda. You're wrong on your takes here, Xaryu. Like, way wrong. You don't need to defend your guildmate. His play was poor. That's all. I like your content, but we gotta go through some things here:

    – After they opened the door, they didn't wait for the patrol.
    – They didn't LOS the pull around the corner to the left of the door, creating separation for the caster mob. This isn't being "incredibly nitpicky" or "a fool's criticism," but rather WoW 101 play, especially on hardcore. This is old knowledge – things we learned in Vanilla 2004-2005. You're 100% wrong on that take, Xaryu.
    – Soda didn't play it safe, especially with a separated caster mob in the back and his health potion on cooldown.
    – The frost nova by the mage was useless in that situation since it prevented LOS funnel and the warriors had the threat. A sheep on the caster in the back would have been much better.
    – The priest didn't pre-heal and/or shield. Renew is useless in that situation, which is what she applied. That's a shield+flash heal situation to stabilize. Then spam another flash if needed. She's also not LOS, making herself vulnerable to the caster in the back. Whoever told her to NOT shield him was wrong – shield is for these types of emergencies, among other things.
    – The tauren warrior is the only person who correctly used LOS in the group. He also dropped a great target dummy as he moved over. Again, your take on him being the person to blame is 100% wrong, Xaryu. GCD usage means nothing in that situation.

    This is a classic example of "Wrath baby" think from Xaryu. If you want to speed dungeons and spam GCDs, run retail keys. Hardcore requires diligence, patience, and communication from the group. The most important thing here is LOS, mob funnel, threat management, and control. Once you have control of the pull, THEN you unload. In this clip, we see the exact opposite: no LOS, no mob funnel, no control, and Soda unloading right away. The person who's the most to blame here is Soda for the bad pull, lack of communication, and lack of risk mitigation. He had a lapse of mindless play here. That's all.

    In the second clip, the tank back peddled way too far away from the group, outranging his healer. That being said, the healer also played horribly not staying in range of him and keeping him alive. She had the mana, but she failed to keep him alive. It's an even blame there between the two players. There was also a curse on the tank I believe that wasn't removed. In the third clip, the tank failed to understand the punt mechanic of the mob in that room, getting himself punted downstairs. It's also worth noting that it's that same shaman healer who failed to keep her tank alive. She's 2/2 on fails, even though it's not all her fault. Bottom line.

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  6. What a clown take. This is fucking hardcore, you do understand that right?
    The whole point of this server is to be "Nitpickky". This is months of peoples hardwork and for you to address this, not as a fuck up, but the rest of the people being crazy try hard is even more crazy. Check your privileges, not everybody has them.

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  7. You can see in wakes UI that Thetusk is the first one to get aggro, therefor the others that chain pulled would have been targeting him. IMO being in the tunnel with the tank before the pull is what he did wrong. at 8:10 you can see wake targting the monk not being in combat, but the monk is targeting soda, and 1 sec after you see wake enter combat. Soda pulled first and got the aggro on the entire 3 man pack + the 2 (or the other way around) that pulled.

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